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Gaga matched the hairy number with some white platform boots as the hair even wrapped round her own blonde locks as her plait turned into platinum and purple bows down her front.

She finished the look off with some long white gloves as she waved to stunned onlookers.

Making an entrance! She knew how to make an impression as she entered the country ahead of the second concert in her 110-date Born This Way Ball tour

And if that wasn't enough she also went for some large ruby red glasses and a wide cowboy-style white stetson hat created by designer Zoë Jordan.

While most of her body was covered up in the hairy ensemble, the Poker Face hitmaker showed off her back with the low cut, which also showed off her collection of tattoos.

But it is unclear whether the dress is actually made out of human hair or not but knowing her penchant for shock tactics it wouldn't be overly surprising.

The eccentric singer had kicked off her Born This Way Ball tour in Seoul the night before, which is set to go on for 110 dates.

Frock shock: She weaved her own blonde hair into the purple dress as she tried to outdo her infamous meat dress

Bizarre ensemble: The Poker Face hitmaker even added red glasses, white gloves and a large white stetson hat to the odd get-up

Looking familiar: She looked like a bright version of Cousin Itt from the Addams Family

That's better ! She also showed off some skin as she turned around to reveal her body art with the odd cut

But, just like her outfits, it wasn't without controversy.

Authorities in Seoul had placed a strict over-18 policy on ticket holders and insisted only adults should attend following protests by Christian groups.

The move came after the city's ratings board deemed her performances too unsuitable for children and requested that each guest come armed with identification.

Causing a stir: Gaga drove the waiting crowds wild as she upped her game in the extravagant fashion stakes

And Gaga even addressed the controversy on stage last night after representatives from one group, the Civilian Network against the Lady Gaga Concert, accused her shows of being too 'homosexual'.

She said on stage: 'I was told that your government decided that my shows should be 18 or over… so, I’ll make sure it will be.'

And she must have been pleased with the way her show went as she took to Twitter earlier today and wrote: 'I'm so grateful for all of you, thank you monsters. Last night was like being completely prepared for a moment you could never prepare for.'

She is due to play four dates in Hong Kong, while she will eventually start her British leg of the trek in September.